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An Internet site for computer hackers that published a program to decode DVD's said yesterday that it would not ask the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that banned publication. The Walt Disney Company, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Viacom's Paramount...

The entertainment industry won two closely watched cases yesterday that pit owners of copyrighted works against the people who develop technologies that can be used to copy those works. Both cases involve challenges to a 1998 federal copyright...

In what may signal a heightened significance for a case testing the constitutionality of a 1998 digital copyright law, a panel of appeals court judges has asked both sides of a case to answer a list of 11 questions on whether computer code can...

A lawyer for the Web magazine 2600 urged a federal appeals court in Manhattan yesterday to find unconstitutional a 1998 law that seeks to limit the unauthorized copying of digitized material. The closely watched case, which pits a hacker Web site...

A federal judge in Manhattan ruled yesterday that a Web site operator cannot distribute a computer program used to crack codes that prevent the piracy of movies. The ruling, a victory for the motion picture industry, applies only to the Web site...

It was perhaps the most arcane statement in all the hours of acronym-filled testimony, one that came on the last day of the six-day trial. But it may have been a turning point in an important battle over the limits of a new copyright law, a potential...

The trial in a federal case that tests the limits of Hollywood's control over its digital properties ended yesterday as Judge Lewis A. Kaplan told lawyers he had been impressed with testimony from a defense witness as to why computer software code...

A 16-year-old Norwegian who helped write a program that cracks the security scheme protecting movies stored on DVD's told a federal judge yesterday that he did it so he could use a computer running the Linux operating system to watch movies on discs...

Defense lawyers asked an appellate court yesterday to remove the judge hearing a federal lawsuit against Eric Corley. Mr. Corley, publisher of the magazine 2600, was sued by eight movie studios after he posted a program on the 2600 Web site that...

On the first day of a case that could test the limits of Hollywood's control over its digital properties, lawyers for eight movie studios yesterday urged a federal judge to stop a Web site operator from distributing a software program that...